Volume
47
Issue
5
Abstract
Social networking is very popular among youth as Web sites on which to "hang out" and network with friends. With the many concerns about privacy and appropriateness of what youth do on these sites, it is important to understand how 4-H members are representing themselves and 4-H on the pages they post. It is also important to understand how educators are engaging and promoting programs on such sites. The study reported here used content analysis to determine what 4-H and Extension pages and groups on these sites look like and what they contain. Recommendations are made for researchers and educators.
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Recommended Citation
Rhoades, E., Thomas, J. R., & Davis, A. (2009). Social Networking Among Youth: How Is 4-H Represented?. The Journal of Extension, 47(5), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss5/6